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Sanyo laser to enable faster, higher capacity Blu-ray Discs
Sanyo Electric has developed a laser diode that will help lay the ground towards higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems.Sanyo Electric has developed a blue laser diode that will help lay the ground toward higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems. - +
Microsoft grants Windows XP yet another reprieve
New timeline will make it possible for users to purchase XP-powered PCs through next July, just months before Microsoft plans to roll out Windows 7.Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP on new PCs by six months, the company confirmed Friday. - +
Apple doesn't need Jobs, analyst says
If Jobs stepped down, Tim Cook, currently chief operating officer, would run the company, analyst predicts.Apple doesn't need Steve Jobs, an analyst argued Monday.
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Sanyo laser to enable faster, higher capacity Blu-ray Discs
Sanyo Electric has developed a laser diode that will help lay the ground towards higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems.Sanyo Electric has developed a blue laser diode that will help lay the ground toward higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems. - +
Apple doesn't need Jobs, analyst says
If Jobs stepped down, Tim Cook, currently chief operating officer, would run the company, analyst predicts.Apple doesn't need Steve Jobs, an analyst argued Monday. - +
Microsoft grants Windows XP yet another reprieve
New timeline will make it possible for users to purchase XP-powered PCs through next July, just months before Microsoft plans to roll out Windows 7.Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP on new PCs by six months, the company confirmed Friday.
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HTC Touch Pro
Touch Diamond gets a slide-out keyboardHot on the heels of the Touch Diamond comes HTC’s Touch Pro, a more business-centric version of its little brother. Along with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, the Touch Pro gets more RAM, a microSD card slot for expandable memory and a flash for the 3.2-megapixel camera. - +
Nokia N96
Flagship N-Series handset.Nokia’s most anticipated release of 2008, the N96 replaces the popular N95 as Nokia’s flagship N-Series model. - +
Nokia launches N96
Claims a 'new dawn' for convergence.Nokia Australia this morning announced the availability of its flagship N-Series handset, the N96.
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Famous last words about spam
What Gates, McCain and others have said about those pesky, unwanted e-mails.What Gates, McCain and others have said about those pesky, unwanted e-mails. - +
Spammers in the slammer
A compilation of the most notorious convicted spammersA compilation of the most notorious convicted spammers - +
Jobs heart attack post highlights citizen journalism perils
Report on CNN-sponsored site taken seriously because of CNN's reputation, some sayFriday's false report on CNN's iReport site that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack is a strong example of potential pitfalls posed by so-called citizen journalists.
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Blow Up 2
Make it bigger.Enlarging images is something every designer and illustrator has to do on a regular basis. From incorporating low-resolution photos or video stills into your page designs to using a high-res image on an even larger poster, there is a whole range of circumstances where you need to use an image larger than its original size without sacrificing quality. - +
Lightbox Photo
Lightbox Photo is a server-based software tool that allows you to create your own image-sales site.Lightbox Photo is a server-based software tool that allows you to create your own image-sales site. It was originally designed to allow photographers to set up their own stock libraries rather than signing with Corbis or Getty – but it will interest Digital Arts readers who want a quick and easy way to sell their artwork as royalty-free or rights-managed digital files, or as physical art pieces, even in frames. - +
Nikon D90
The first SLR in the world to record videoIn case you’ve been living under a rock over the last month or so, Nikon’s new mid-range SLR, the D90, is kind of a big deal. "Why?", you might ask. The answer is because it’s the first D-SLR that can record video footage. Previously the realm of dedicated video cameras and point-and-shoot still units, video recording won’t appeal to everyone. However, it is definitely something that will help draw in compact camera users who were previously hesitant to upgrade.
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Apple doesn't need Jobs, analyst says
If Jobs stepped down, Tim Cook, currently chief operating officer, would run the company, analyst predicts.Apple doesn't need Steve Jobs, an analyst argued Monday. - +
Microsoft grants Windows XP yet another reprieve
New timeline will make it possible for users to purchase XP-powered PCs through next July, just months before Microsoft plans to roll out Windows 7.Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP on new PCs by six months, the company confirmed Friday. - +
Apple's Brick rumored to be new manufacturing process
Speculation abounds as "insider" hints at manufacturing process that uses lasers and water-jets to carve a single block of aluminum into a MacBook chassis.The rumor mills have been running at full capacity to figure out the mystery behind a new Apple product called the MacBook Brick. Over at 9to5mac an (undisclosed and unspecified) Apple insider revealed that the Brick is in fact a new manufacturing process. This new manufacturing process is based around using lasers and water-jets to carve a single block of aluminum into a MacBook chassis.
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Microsoft grants Windows XP yet another reprieve
New timeline will make it possible for users to purchase XP-powered PCs through next July, just months before Microsoft plans to roll out Windows 7.Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP on new PCs by six months, the company confirmed Friday. - +
Apple doesn't need Jobs, analyst says
If Jobs stepped down, Tim Cook, currently chief operating officer, would run the company, analyst predicts.Apple doesn't need Steve Jobs, an analyst argued Monday. - +
Sanyo laser to enable faster, higher capacity Blu-ray Discs
Sanyo Electric has developed a laser diode that will help lay the ground towards higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems.Sanyo Electric has developed a blue laser diode that will help lay the ground toward higher capacity and faster Blu-ray Disc systems.
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